Change IP Address in Chrome

The Chrome browser is fast, reliable, and quickly becoming the safest browser from a virus/malware perspective.
Beginning in 2012, it doesn't even allow for the installation of 3rd party browser extensions
that are not approved, which is why we don't yet provide software support for it. However,
you can still change your IP address on Chrome by using our private IP relays (or "public" relays)
without installing such software. This can be useful while traveling, testing your websites, and for privacy purposes.

This page describes how to change the IP of Chrome through the use of an Internet relay (known as a proxy). Both free and paid options are
mentioned below.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Chrome uses the proxy/relay settings of Internet Explorer, so following the instructions below will also affect the IP of Internet Explorer. If you'd like to surf with your regular IP on one browser at the same time, then you'll need to install/use Firefox (or use Safari if you're on Mac).

STEP #1 to change IP address in Chrome

Click the wrench icon in the upper right corner of Chrome and then click Settings

STEP #2 to change your IP address in Chrome

Scroll to the bottom of that page and click the Advanced link.

In the "Network" area, click Change proxy settings...

STEP #3

Click "Connections" and then "LAN Settings"

STEP #4

Check the box for "Use a proxy server".

Check the box "Bypass proxy server for local addresses"

STEP #5 to change IP address of Chrome

For "Address", enter the IP valid proxy server and its port (see instructions below for where to get these settings)

In general, private settings are much safer, but many people still use free/"public" settings. Be aware of the risks, be sure to use antivirus protection, and confirm that you're on SSL if submitting forms while using free settings. If changing your Chrome IP address is frequently needed, then it would be safer to use paid, private, fully ssl compatible settings.